CNET January 9, 2022
Jessica Rendall

For two years, we’ve been hyper-focused on our health. Will our health care system heal itself?

If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it’s how to take our health into our own hands.

We’ve become our own triage nurse, analyzing a sore throat with such urgency that, in another time, would’ve been considered a little obsessive. We’ve been asked to monitor our temperatures and even become citizen public health surveyors with the help of at-home COVID-19 tests. But one day (hopefully soon), the consequences of leaving the house with a sore throat won’t mean we’re risking someone’s life. Soon, our physical health will remain a core piece of our well being, but we’ll shake the neurosis of a...

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